
Towards a Christian Understanding
The Pursuit of a Christian Philosophy
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Narrated by:
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Daemon Reah
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Is there such a thing as a Christian philosophy? Can there be a theoretical enterprise untainted by unbelieving thought and pagan syntheses? And why would such a philosophy prove integral to Christian thought and life? In this compact book, Cántaro Institute director Steven R. Martins introduces us to a distinctly Christian philosophical discipline and the Dutch polymath Herman Dooyeweerd credited with its development.
Towards a Christian Understanding is a primer and first step towards exploring this discipline of the disciplines from a robust Christian worldview, and a challenge for every believer to pursue this Christian philosophy.
©2022 Steven Richard Martins (P)2024 Steven Richard Martins
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